“Incredibly wind driven fire like this and we have no structure loss that I’m aware of. We certainly have no loss of life that I’m aware of or injuries that I’m aware of,” Mainar said. “It really is a successful day when you can walk away from something like that in a Santa Ana condition.”

The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department issued 5,000 evacuation orders via the AlertSanDiego system. Another 2,400 homes were told to be on alert. Officials did not have a concrete number of how many people were evacuated.

Residents in parts of Rancho Peñasquitos, Torrey Highlands, Santaluz, Fairbanks Ranch and Rancho Santa Fe were evacuated. Around 8:15 p.m., the county’s 211 emergency service tweeted that all evacuations had been lifted.

All evacuation orders have been lifted; all road closures have been lifted. Thanks @SanDiegoPD for the info! #BernardoFire